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The Nature of Wood
Wood’s hygroscopic nature requires that special care be taken by
our skilled craftsmen. If the humidity is too high, it may not
be possible to properly install the floor. High humidity causes
the wood to absorb moisture, which causes expansion of the
boards and can lead to “cupping” or raised edges.
Even after the floor is installed, a better and smoother
finished is obtained with our state-of-the-art sanding machines
when the floor and the atmosphere both are dry.
Your Wood Floor’s Appearance
The beauty of wood, like all things in nature, is derived from
the unpredictable quality of each tree and board. Every board
has its own individual grain. As a result, each piece takes
stain differently- sometimes lighter, sometimes darker- making
the color of individual boards look different from the
surrounding boards. Such individual differences are not
defects. They create the character that makes each floor
unique.
Also, depending on the temperature and humidity conditions at
the time of application, the gloss level on your new floor may
vary from the showroom sample.
Our Installation Procedures Ensure Lasting Quality
Because it is frequently beyond the control of your builder to
reduce the moisture content of your new home to a safe level in
a short period of time, the proper installation and finishing of
your hardwood flooring may delay the completion of your new
home.
At
FCA, all of the craftsmen involved with the installation of your
new floor take the precaution of making regular moisture meter
readings on both the hardwood floor strips and the decking.
They may recommend postponing the installation or finishing of
your floor if the readings are too high or too low.
Hardwood Expands and Contracts
In
spite of everyone’s best efforts, as a hygroscopic material, it
is
normal for wood
to expand and contract even after you move into your new home.
It is normal for wood to swell when it absorbs moisture.
Also, it is normal for wood to shrink when it loses moisture.
Due to the inevitable expansion and contraction in all floors,
spaces must be left along the wall so that the floor has room to
move. For this reason, quarter round molding is used along
the walls.
Also, as the strips in a hardwood floor shrink, the floor will
begin to show “hairline cracks” between the strips. Such cracks
are considered normal if they close up during the non-heating,
highly humid months of summer and are not wider than the
thickness of a dime during the very dry months of winter.
Humidify During the Winter
To
minimize shrinkage or “hairline cracks” in the winter introduce
moisture into the home by using a humidifier.
Dehumidify During the Summer
Conversely, in the summer, you may notice “cupping” or raised
edges cause by high humidity in your home. To help avoid this
normal swelling process, reduce humidity by using your air
conditioning during the humid months. For even more control,
operate a dehumidifier in the basement.
Protect Your New Hardwood Floor
Use protective mats in front of sinks and doors leading to the
outside. Put fabric glides on the legs of your furniture; they
allow furniture to be moved easily without scuffing the floor.
Clean the glides regularly since grit can become embedded in
them. Avoid casters made of hard materials like metal or hard
plastic.
Never drag or push heavy chairs, furniture or appliances over
your wood floor. High-healed shoes will leave permanent dents
in most hardwood floors. Dogs and other pets can damage nearly
all finishes with their toenails and claws.
Ultraviolet light will cause your hardwood floor to change
color. To avoid uneven appearance, move area rugs occasionally
and drape or shade large windows.
Thank You for Your Business
Because we want you to be a satisfied customer, it’s important
that you have good information and know what to expect with your
new hardwood floor.
It’s hard to put your finger on it, but there’s something about
a real hardwood floor that just brings a room together. All the
beautiful things that make up your home take on a warmer glow
and new elegance. It’s not hard to imagine a hardwood floor as
the foundation of your personal sanctuary- a calming influence
far away from such worldly concerns as early morning meetings,
traffic jams and demanding people.
While your new floor won’t be a solution for the problems of
your everyday life, there is one thing we can say with
certainty. A custom hardwood floor will make just about
anything in your room look
better.
Like anything made of fine wood, there is a great deal of
craftsmanship that goes into producing the finished product.
Every floor has its own distinctive character; it is like no
other.
Like anything made from fine wood, there is a great deal of
craftsmanship that goes into producing the finished product.
Every floor has its own distinctive character; it is like no
other.
Another important characteristic to remember is that wood is
hygroscopic material. That means that when it is exposed to
varying temperatures and humidity, wood releases or absorbs
moisture until it is in equilibrium with the surrounding
atmosphere.
Caring for Hardwood Flooring
Custom hardwood floors, when properly finished, are the easiest
of all floor surfaces to keep clean and looking good year after
year. Follow these guidelines:
Routinely:
Dust mop,
sweep or vacuum at least twice a week to keep grit and dust
free.
Spills:
Soak up and
blot spills promptly. It is safe to wipe with a barely damp
cloth and then towel-dry.
Restoration:
Know the brand of flooring and the type of finish on your floor
before applying any cleaning products. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommendations for proper care or consult a
floor-finishing specialist.
Custom Finished Polyurethane Floors:
Spot clean with PolyCare™ and PolyCare Scuff Remover™,
available at any FCA store.
Do Not:
Wet mop
because standing water can cause wood to swell and buckle.
Also, do not use: Murphy’s Oil Soap™, Fantastic™, Formula
409™, dish washing detergents, powdered all-purpose cleaners,
paste wax, Endust™, Pledge™, Future™, Mop-N-Glow™, Brite™, or
any similar products. Above all, never use a self-polishing
acrylic wax made for sheet vinyl on a wood floor. These
products make wood slippery and dull, especially if coated with
a polyurethane finish.
Cleaning Products
Protect your
investment by using the recommended cleaning, maintenance and
restorative products on your new flooring. Your dealer will
usually have these products in stock.
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